

15 races to decide and crown the 2025 Techno293 & Techno293Plus World Champions.
The 2025 Techno World Championships delivered a fantastic week of racing in Pwllheli, with 15 races completed across all categories. The event closed in true Techno293 style - a festive and friendly prize-giving that crowned the new 2025 World Champions.


Challenging Winds and Tactical Racing
The first half of the week saw moderate winds before lighter, more unpredictable breezes took over, reshuffling the rankings and rewarding those who adapted best with strong comebacks.
Racing on the technical Pwllheli waters, with its chop and shifting winds, highlighted skill and strategy, while ashore the spirit of camaraderie flourished among competitors from 18 nations.




20 Years of T293: A Windsurfing Celebration
The modern clubhouse overlooking the course was a favorite among coaches and parents, who could enjoy both the spectacular setting and the racing action via live tracking and video.
A memorable championship from start to finish: the perfect way to celebrate the 20 years of the T293 Class!
20 years of improving together, 20 years of commitment and team spirit… and above all a beautiful human adventure, driven by a shared passion for windsurfing.


To watch or rewatch all the highlights of the 2025 World Championship, visit the event website where you'll find all the results, photos, and videos.
Next stop: Turkey, April 2026, for the next Worlds!
RESULTS
T293 U13 Class (38 competitors)
1. Antal Körtvélyesi, Hungary
2. Tuna Tekin, Turkey
3. Chiara Marras, Italy


T293 U15 Boys Class (38 competitors)
1. Joshua Castro Jurek, Spain
2. Foivos Koulalis, Greece
3. Evangelos Kyriazakos, Greece


T293 U15 Girls Class (28 competitors)
1. Olivia Sanchez Moral, Spain
2. Iliana Panagi, Greece
3. Marta Ieva Dale, Latvia


T293 U13 Class (38 competitors)
1. Sören Nguema, France
2. Spiros Monastiriotis, Greece
3. Georgios Kanellopoulos, Greece


T293 U17 Girls Class (42 competitors)
1. Lindia Miel Pousa Dios, Spain
2. Laura Grasso Castagnetta, Italy
3. Martina Barbara Tor, Spain


T293+ Men Class (34 competitors)
1. Daigo Komatsu, Japan
2. Takehito Katayama, Japan
3. Navin Singsart, Thailand


T293+ Women Class (16 competitors)
1. Teresa Medde, Italy
2. Kokoro Hirose, Japan
3. Alejandra López-Amado, Spain

